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     16 
     17 package android.os;
     18 
     19 import java.util.HashMap;
     20 
     21 /**
     22  * Takes care of the grunt work of maintaining a list of remote interfaces,
     23  * typically for the use of performing callbacks from a
     24  * {@link android.app.Service} to its clients.  In particular, this:
     25  *
     26  * <ul>
     27  * <li> Keeps track of a set of registered {@link IInterface} callbacks,
     28  * taking care to identify them through their underlying unique {@link IBinder}
     29  * (by calling {@link IInterface#asBinder IInterface.asBinder()}.
     30  * <li> Attaches a {@link IBinder.DeathRecipient IBinder.DeathRecipient} to
     31  * each registered interface, so that it can be cleaned out of the list if its
     32  * process goes away.
     33  * <li> Performs locking of the underlying list of interfaces to deal with
     34  * multithreaded incoming calls, and a thread-safe way to iterate over a
     35  * snapshot of the list without holding its lock.
     36  * </ul>
     37  *
     38  * <p>To use this class, simply create a single instance along with your
     39  * service, and call its {@link #register} and {@link #unregister} methods
     40  * as client register and unregister with your service.  To call back on to
     41  * the registered clients, use {@link #beginBroadcast},
     42  * {@link #getBroadcastItem}, and {@link #finishBroadcast}.
     43  *
     44  * <p>If a registered callback's process goes away, this class will take
     45  * care of automatically removing it from the list.  If you want to do
     46  * additional work in this situation, you can create a subclass that
     47  * implements the {@link #onCallbackDied} method.
     48  */
     49 public class RemoteCallbackList<E extends IInterface> {
     50     /*package*/ HashMap<IBinder, Callback> mCallbacks
     51             = new HashMap<IBinder, Callback>();
     52     private Object[] mActiveBroadcast;
     53     private int mBroadcastCount = -1;
     54     private boolean mKilled = false;
     55 
     56     private final class Callback implements IBinder.DeathRecipient {
     57         final E mCallback;
     58         final Object mCookie;
     59 
     60         Callback(E callback, Object cookie) {
     61             mCallback = callback;
     62             mCookie = cookie;
     63         }
     64 
     65         public void binderDied() {
     66             synchronized (mCallbacks) {
     67                 mCallbacks.remove(mCallback.asBinder());
     68             }
     69             onCallbackDied(mCallback, mCookie);
     70         }
     71     }
     72 
     73     /**
     74      * Simple version of {@link RemoteCallbackList#register(E, Object)}
     75      * that does not take a cookie object.
     76      */
     77     public boolean register(E callback) {
     78         return register(callback, null);
     79     }
     80 
     81     /**
     82      * Add a new callback to the list.  This callback will remain in the list
     83      * until a corresponding call to {@link #unregister} or its hosting process
     84      * goes away.  If the callback was already registered (determined by
     85      * checking to see if the {@link IInterface#asBinder callback.asBinder()}
     86      * object is already in the list), then it will be left as-is.
     87      * Registrations are not counted; a single call to {@link #unregister}
     88      * will remove a callback after any number calls to register it.
     89      *
     90      * @param callback The callback interface to be added to the list.  Must
     91      * not be null -- passing null here will cause a NullPointerException.
     92      * Most services will want to check for null before calling this with
     93      * an object given from a client, so that clients can't crash the
     94      * service with bad data.
     95      *
     96      * @param cookie Optional additional data to be associated with this
     97      * callback.
     98      *
     99      * @return Returns true if the callback was successfully added to the list.
    100      * Returns false if it was not added, either because {@link #kill} had
    101      * previously been called or the callback's process has gone away.
    102      *
    103      * @see #unregister
    104      * @see #kill
    105      * @see #onCallbackDied
    106      */
    107     public boolean register(E callback, Object cookie) {
    108         synchronized (mCallbacks) {
    109             if (mKilled) {
    110                 return false;
    111             }
    112             IBinder binder = callback.asBinder();
    113             try {
    114                 Callback cb = new Callback(callback, cookie);
    115                 binder.linkToDeath(cb, 0);
    116                 mCallbacks.put(binder, cb);
    117                 return true;
    118             } catch (RemoteException e) {
    119                 return false;
    120             }
    121         }
    122     }
    123 
    124     /**
    125      * Remove from the list a callback that was previously added with
    126      * {@link #register}.  This uses the
    127      * {@link IInterface#asBinder callback.asBinder()} object to correctly
    128      * find the previous registration.
    129      * Registrations are not counted; a single unregister call will remove
    130      * a callback after any number calls to {@link #register} for it.
    131      *
    132      * @param callback The callback to be removed from the list.  Passing
    133      * null here will cause a NullPointerException, so you will generally want
    134      * to check for null before calling.
    135      *
    136      * @return Returns true if the callback was found and unregistered.  Returns
    137      * false if the given callback was not found on the list.
    138      *
    139      * @see #register
    140      */
    141     public boolean unregister(E callback) {
    142         synchronized (mCallbacks) {
    143             Callback cb = mCallbacks.remove(callback.asBinder());
    144             if (cb != null) {
    145                 cb.mCallback.asBinder().unlinkToDeath(cb, 0);
    146                 return true;
    147             }
    148             return false;
    149         }
    150     }
    151 
    152     /**
    153      * Disable this callback list.  All registered callbacks are unregistered,
    154      * and the list is disabled so that future calls to {@link #register} will
    155      * fail.  This should be used when a Service is stopping, to prevent clients
    156      * from registering callbacks after it is stopped.
    157      *
    158      * @see #register
    159      */
    160     public void kill() {
    161         synchronized (mCallbacks) {
    162             for (Callback cb : mCallbacks.values()) {
    163                 cb.mCallback.asBinder().unlinkToDeath(cb, 0);
    164             }
    165             mCallbacks.clear();
    166             mKilled = true;
    167         }
    168     }
    169 
    170     /**
    171      * Old version of {@link #onCallbackDied(E, Object)} that
    172      * does not provide a cookie.
    173      */
    174     public void onCallbackDied(E callback) {
    175     }
    176 
    177     /**
    178      * Called when the process hosting a callback in the list has gone away.
    179      * The default implementation calls {@link #onCallbackDied(E)}
    180      * for backwards compatibility.
    181      *
    182      * @param callback The callback whose process has died.  Note that, since
    183      * its process has died, you can not make any calls on to this interface.
    184      * You can, however, retrieve its IBinder and compare it with another
    185      * IBinder to see if it is the same object.
    186      * @param cookie The cookie object original provided to
    187      * {@link #register(E, Object)}.
    188      *
    189      * @see #register
    190      */
    191     public void onCallbackDied(E callback, Object cookie) {
    192         onCallbackDied(callback);
    193     }
    194 
    195     /**
    196      * Prepare to start making calls to the currently registered callbacks.
    197      * This creates a copy of the callback list, which you can retrieve items
    198      * from using {@link #getBroadcastItem}.  Note that only one broadcast can
    199      * be active at a time, so you must be sure to always call this from the
    200      * same thread (usually by scheduling with {@link Handler}) or
    201      * do your own synchronization.  You must call {@link #finishBroadcast}
    202      * when done.
    203      *
    204      * <p>A typical loop delivering a broadcast looks like this:
    205      *
    206      * <pre>
    207      * int i = callbacks.beginBroadcast();
    208      * while (i &gt; 0) {
    209      *     i--;
    210      *     try {
    211      *         callbacks.getBroadcastItem(i).somethingHappened();
    212      *     } catch (RemoteException e) {
    213      *         // The RemoteCallbackList will take care of removing
    214      *         // the dead object for us.
    215      *     }
    216      * }
    217      * callbacks.finishBroadcast();</pre>
    218      *
    219      * @return Returns the number of callbacks in the broadcast, to be used
    220      * with {@link #getBroadcastItem} to determine the range of indices you
    221      * can supply.
    222      *
    223      * @see #getBroadcastItem
    224      * @see #finishBroadcast
    225      */
    226     public int beginBroadcast() {
    227         synchronized (mCallbacks) {
    228             if (mBroadcastCount > 0) {
    229                 throw new IllegalStateException(
    230                         "beginBroadcast() called while already in a broadcast");
    231             }
    232 
    233             final int N = mBroadcastCount = mCallbacks.size();
    234             if (N <= 0) {
    235                 return 0;
    236             }
    237             Object[] active = mActiveBroadcast;
    238             if (active == null || active.length < N) {
    239                 mActiveBroadcast = active = new Object[N];
    240             }
    241             int i=0;
    242             for (Callback cb : mCallbacks.values()) {
    243                 active[i++] = cb;
    244             }
    245             return i;
    246         }
    247     }
    248 
    249     /**
    250      * Retrieve an item in the active broadcast that was previously started
    251      * with {@link #beginBroadcast}.  This can <em>only</em> be called after
    252      * the broadcast is started, and its data is no longer valid after
    253      * calling {@link #finishBroadcast}.
    254      *
    255      * <p>Note that it is possible for the process of one of the returned
    256      * callbacks to go away before you call it, so you will need to catch
    257      * {@link RemoteException} when calling on to the returned object.
    258      * The callback list itself, however, will take care of unregistering
    259      * these objects once it detects that it is no longer valid, so you can
    260      * handle such an exception by simply ignoring it.
    261      *
    262      * @param index Which of the registered callbacks you would like to
    263      * retrieve.  Ranges from 0 to 1-{@link #beginBroadcast}.
    264      *
    265      * @return Returns the callback interface that you can call.  This will
    266      * always be non-null.
    267      *
    268      * @see #beginBroadcast
    269      */
    270     public E getBroadcastItem(int index) {
    271         return ((Callback)mActiveBroadcast[index]).mCallback;
    272     }
    273 
    274     /**
    275      * Retrieve the cookie associated with the item
    276      * returned by {@link #getBroadcastItem(int)}.
    277      *
    278      * @see #getBroadcastItem
    279      */
    280     public Object getBroadcastCookie(int index) {
    281         return ((Callback)mActiveBroadcast[index]).mCookie;
    282     }
    283 
    284     /**
    285      * Clean up the state of a broadcast previously initiated by calling
    286      * {@link #beginBroadcast}.  This must always be called when you are done
    287      * with a broadcast.
    288      *
    289      * @see #beginBroadcast
    290      */
    291     public void finishBroadcast() {
    292         if (mBroadcastCount < 0) {
    293             throw new IllegalStateException(
    294                     "finishBroadcast() called outside of a broadcast");
    295         }
    296 
    297         Object[] active = mActiveBroadcast;
    298         if (active != null) {
    299             final int N = mBroadcastCount;
    300             for (int i=0; i<N; i++) {
    301                 active[i] = null;
    302             }
    303         }
    304 
    305         mBroadcastCount = -1;
    306     }
    307 }
    308